Police Pursuit Driving
The following guide provides Web site links, a list of selected
books, and access to online periodical articles about this subject.
The Web site links have been researched, evaluated, and annotated by
Rio Hondo College Librarians. The Librarians have specifically
selected these Web sites to meet the research needs of Rio Hondo
College students

KristiesLaw.org
http://www.kristieslaw.org/indexhome.htm
Kristie's Law is a proposed measure to address safety standards
relating to police vehicular pursuits. It has links to police
pursuit information from many states, reports on proposed
legislation, media reports of chases, and police and vehicle safety.

PursuitSAFETY.org
http://www.pursuitsafety.orgPursuitSAFETY was founded in California in 2007, with the goal
of stopping unnecessary police chases to prevent injury or death of
officers and the public. From the organization's mission
statement, "We are accomplishing this goal by education programs,
public service announcements, fostering pursuit research, and
sponsoring and/or promoting legislation designed to strike an
appropriate balance between the apprehension of drivers who flee and
public safety." The site has links to recent news stories on
pursuit incidents, statistics, proposed legislation, and more.

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